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William Munro

Birth18 August 1782 - Strone, Argyll, Scotland
Death1851 - St. Elmo, Glengarry, Ontario
MotherChristian Dunnet
FatherRobert Munro

Born in Strone, Argyll, Scotland on 18 August 1782 to Robert Munro and Christian Dunnet. William Munro married Abigail McKenzie and had 9 children. He passed away on 1851 in St. Elmo, Glengarry, Ontario.

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Parents
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Robert Munro
1730 - Unknown
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Christian Dunnet
1737 - 1789
Spouse(s)
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Abigail Mckenzie
1782 - 1862
Children Show all
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Margaret Munro
1811 - 1898
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Abigail 'Abbey' (Munro) Mcintyre
1808 - 1886
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Finlay Munro
1823 - 1882
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Catherine Munro
1819 - 1881
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Janet Munro
1813 - 1877
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Donald Munroe
1806 - 1886
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Roderick Munro
1815 - Unknown
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Isabella Munro (Monroe)
1819 - 1899
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Abigail Mckenzie
1782 - 1862

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